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PAGE
SIX
ALTON
EVENING
TELEGRAPH
MONDAY,
JUNE
17,1963
FORTY
ODD
By
Peg
Bracken
and
Rod
Lull
Sen..
Simon
Writes
Personal
Privacy
Faces
Assembly
"I
can't
seem
to
get
used
to
it,
Jen—the
kids
grown
up
and
no
piggy-banks
to
bust
into."
Would
Re*Zone
Part
Of
Bethalto
Area
BETHALTO
—
A
zoning
hearing,
set
by
the
Madison
County
Zoning
Board,
will
be
conducted
June
28
on
rezoning
a
section
of
a
farm,
on
the
westerly
limits
of
Bethalto,
from
one
family
residential
to
highway
business
district.
Hershel
Funkliauser,
owner
of
the
property,
1ms
requested
the
section
of
his
property,
1130
feet
in
width
and
451
in
depth,
be
rezoned.
He
plans
to
sell
the
property.
The
section
is
a
portion
of
a
70-acre
farm.
Funkliauser
said
he
has
three
prospects
for
the
property,
but
would
not
comment
on
the
nature
of
the
businesses
of
the
prospects.
The
hearing
is
slated
for
10
a.m.
on
the
premises.
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JERSEYVILLE
—
There
will
be
no
summer
bowling
in
this
area
as
the
lanes
at
Busch
Farm
have
been
closed
for
the
summer
for
the
enlarging.
Present
plans
call
for
construction
of
eight
additional
lanes
to
double
the
former
capacity.
Virgil
Busch,
operator
of
the
bowling
alleys,
reported
that
from
40
to
60
new
teams
are
making
application
for
play
when
the
alleys
are
reopened,
and
the
early
leagues
will
be
established
on
a
first
come
first
served
basis.
Announce
Birth
of
Son
JERSEYVILLE—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Meyers
of
Jerseyville
have
chosen
the
name
John
David
for
their
infant
son
born
at
7:12
p.m.
June
12
at
the
Jersey
Community
Hospital.
The
baby
weighed
8
pounds
11
ounces.
He
is
a
grandson
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Kuehnel
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Meyers
of
Jerseyville.
Before
her
marriage
Mrs.
Meyers
was
Miss
Virginia
Kuehnel.
Other
children
of
the
couple
are
Dennis
8
and
Mark
4.
Girl
Born
to
Grafton
Couple
JERSEYVILLE—Mr.
and
Mrs.
SILVER-RIDGE
MKT.
636
E.
BROADWAY
EAST
ALTON
NEW
OWNER..
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C
T\vn
major
pirc-cs
of
legislation
we
fncr
in
the
final
weeks
of
the
legislature
are
involved
with
the
question
of
whether
Illinois
should
permit
the
use
of
electronic
equipment
that
records
our
private
conversations
without
our
permission.
There
are
distinguished
and
responsible
people
on
Iwth
sides
and
the
question
is
so
fundamental
to
our
basic
rights
that
all
citizens
should
take
an
interest.
There
is
equipment
which
can
record
your
phone
conversations,
and
I
am
told
equipment
which
can
be
pointed
in
your
direction
from
more
than
500
feet
which
can
record
a
conversation
between
two
people.
One
measure
before
the
legislature
says
that
this
would
be
legal
when
authorized
by
certain
law
enforcement
officials.
The
other
measure
says
that
all
of
it
is
11
egal.
Those
who
favor
its
use
include
people
like
the
superintendent
of
Ihicago's
police,
Orlando
Wilson,
wiio
unquestionably
is
doing
a
fine
job
in
that
city.
Wilson
says
this
could
be
a
big
help
in
tracking
down
hoodlum
elements.
Those
who
take
the
opposite
view
—
and
I
am
among
them
—
feel
that
this
is
an
invasion
of
the
basic
privacy
to
which
every
citizen
is
entitled.
When
our
nation
was
founded,
we
established
certain
principles
about
the
privacy
of
the
home,
aimed
particularly
at
the
practice
of
camping
British
soldiers
in
a
home.
The
great
threat
to
our
privacy
today
is
certainly
n
o
t
British
soldiers;
these
new
electronic
devices
could
be.
There
will
always
be
threats
to
freedom,
both
at
home
and
abroad.
We
constantly
should
be
on
guard
against
them,
whether
that
threat
is
the
tyranny
of
Communism
or
the
gradual
chipping
away
of
freedoms
we
possess.
I
frankly
would
not
worry
about
granting
someone
like
Orlando
Wilson
this
authority.
But
by
law
you
cannot
give
such
authority
to
one
man.
All.
law
enforcement
officials
are
not
decent
men.
Giving
them
the
authority
to
record
private
conversations
could
result
in
great
abuses.
We
have
had
more
than
a
few
experiences
in
Illinois
where
law
enforcement
officials
were
primarily
not
interested
in
serving
the
public,
but
in
serving
certain
underworld
elements.
Giving
such
people
the
authority
to
record
private
conversation
could
result
in
wholesale
blackmail.
A
fundamental
American
free-
political
leaders
and
to
complain
nbout
taxes
or
traffic
or
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If
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public,
we
should
have
that
right.
If
we
want
to
whisper
it
to
our
neighbor
without
having
it
recoixled,
we
should
have
that
light.
To
give
a
citizen
anything
less
than
that
is
to
compromise
his
freedom.
Seldom
is
the
legislature
faced
with
such
a
basic
decision
on
a
lorn
is
the
right
to
condemn
our
fundamental
principle
of
our
giv-
ernment.
>peration
is
continued
public
interest
in
seeing
that
we
elect
decent,
honest
sheriffs
and
state's
attorneys.
If
we
do
that,
we
can
control
of
other
problem.
If
we
don't
do
that,
wire-tapping
and
recording
of
private
conversations
won't
do
the
trick
either.
I
hope
that
we
do
not
become
so
eager
to
stop
one
evil
that
we
authorize
a
greater
evil.
Letting
the
police
go
around
and
record
My
strong
impression
that
what
is
needed
tc
stop
the
gangster
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Carl
Duncan
of
Grafton
have
given
the
name
Brenda
Sue
to
their
infant
daughter
bom
at
5:46
a.m.
June
12
at
the
Jersey
Community
Hospital.
The
baby
weighed
7
pounds
4
ounces.
She
is
the
eighth
child
of
the
couple
and
is
a
granddaughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
De-
Sherlia
of
Grafton;
Raymond
Duncan
of
Elsah
and
Mrs.
Mattie
Summers
of
California
and
is
a
great
granddaughter
of
Mrs.
Hatsmith
of
Grafton.
Other
children
in
the
family
are
Carl
Jr.,
13,
Ray
Eugene
11,
Charles
8,
Marlene
7,
Barbara
Kay
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Michael
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